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Which Comes First: the Brush or Floss?

You most likely have a well-established nightly oral hygiene routine, but you may be curious if there is an optimal sequence when it comes to taking care of your smile. A 2018 research study reported that flossing before brushing removes more plaque than the other way around.  Too keep your smiles as plaque-free as possible in between professional teeth cleanings, try performing your smile routine in this order: floss, mouthwash, and finish with your toothbrush.  Step 1: Floss Flossing is not a task to rush through. Floss removes harmful plaque and calculus between the teeth. Many people think that… More

Which Comes First: the Brush or Floss?

Why Even Great Brushers Need Regular Dental Appointments

You most likely have a well-established nightly oral hygiene routine, but you may be curious if there is an optimal sequence when it comes to taking care of your smile. A 2018 research study reported that flossing before brushing removes more plaque than the other way around.  Too keep your smiles as plaque-free as possible in between professional teeth cleanings, try performing your smile routine in this order: floss, mouthwash, and finish with your toothbrush.  Step 1: Floss Flossing is not a task to rush through. Floss removes harmful plaque and calculus between the teeth. Many people think that… More

Why Even Great Brushers Need Regular Dental Appointments

Your Dream Smile is Waiting

You most likely have a well-established nightly oral hygiene routine, but you may be curious if there is an optimal sequence when it comes to taking care of your smile. A 2018 research study reported that flossing before brushing removes more plaque than the other way around.  Too keep your smiles as plaque-free as possible in between professional teeth cleanings, try performing your smile routine in this order: floss, mouthwash, and finish with your toothbrush.  Step 1: Floss Flossing is not a task to rush through. Floss removes harmful plaque and calculus between the teeth. Many people think that… More

Your Dream Smile is Waiting

What Happens If You Ignore a Missing Tooth?

You most likely have a well-established nightly oral hygiene routine, but you may be curious if there is an optimal sequence when it comes to taking care of your smile. A 2018 research study reported that flossing before brushing removes more plaque than the other way around.  Too keep your smiles as plaque-free as possible in between professional teeth cleanings, try performing your smile routine in this order: floss, mouthwash, and finish with your toothbrush.  Step 1: Floss Flossing is not a task to rush through. Floss removes harmful plaque and calculus between the teeth. Many people think that… More

What Happens If You Ignore a Missing Tooth?

Fluoride: Nature’s Cavity Fighter

You most likely have a well-established nightly oral hygiene routine, but you may be curious if there is an optimal sequence when it comes to taking care of your smile. A 2018 research study reported that flossing before brushing removes more plaque than the other way around.  Too keep your smiles as plaque-free as possible in between professional teeth cleanings, try performing your smile routine in this order: floss, mouthwash, and finish with your toothbrush.  Step 1: Floss Flossing is not a task to rush through. Floss removes harmful plaque and calculus between the teeth. Many people think that… More

Fluoride: Nature’s Cavity Fighter

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